Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtC. Kegan Paul, 1877 - 434 pages |
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Page 10
... tender affinities to the brotherhood of ele- mental powers , and of animals , Saint Francis felt allied to these as brethren only because they had ceased to be rivals for his heart with the supreme lover , Jesus . The deepest religious ...
... tender affinities to the brotherhood of ele- mental powers , and of animals , Saint Francis felt allied to these as brethren only because they had ceased to be rivals for his heart with the supreme lover , Jesus . The deepest religious ...
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... tender lamenta- tion over the vanity of human love and human grief . But in the Renascence and Reformation period , in- V Of stead of substituting supernatural powers , and persons , Shakspere and the Elizabethan Age . I I.
... tender lamenta- tion over the vanity of human love and human grief . But in the Renascence and Reformation period , in- V Of stead of substituting supernatural powers , and persons , Shakspere and the Elizabethan Age . I I.
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... tender and enthusiastic . But in his later style , imagina- tion and thought , wisdom , and mirth , and charity , experience and surmise play into and through one another , until frequently the significance of a passage becomes obscured ...
... tender and enthusiastic . But in his later style , imagina- tion and thought , wisdom , and mirth , and charity , experience and surmise play into and through one another , until frequently the significance of a passage becomes obscured ...
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... tender yet strenuous calm . The " Venus and Adonis " is styled by its author in the dedication to the Earl of Southampton , " the first heir of my invention . " Gervinus believes that the poem may have been written before the poet left ...
... tender yet strenuous calm . The " Venus and Adonis " is styled by its author in the dedication to the Earl of Southampton , " the first heir of my invention . " Gervinus believes that the poem may have been written before the poet left ...
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... tender hide . This passage of poetry has been admired : but is it poetry or a paragraph from an advertisement of a horse sale ? It is part of Shakspere's study of an animal , and he does his work thoroughly . In like manner he does not ...
... tender hide . This passage of poetry has been admired : but is it poetry or a paragraph from an advertisement of a horse sale ? It is part of Shakspere's study of an animal , and he does his work thoroughly . In like manner he does not ...
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